Recently I've had several people ask me about my process for ripping vinyl. As a DJ and record collector who LOVES vinyl but HATES carrying...
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Eats Everything
He might be able to knock out badass tunes, but Bristol boy Eats Everything is, in his heart, a DJ first and foremost (or husband if his new wife is reading!). What’s more, the man born Daniel Pearce has been doing it for exactly 20 years now, having gotten his first decks for Christmas back in 1992.
Dutch drum & bass trio on forthcoming soundtrack project
Dutch drum & bass trio Noisia have created the soundtrack for forthcoming gothic beat-em-up video game DmC: Devil May Cry.
Although they are better known...
Beta Band frontman's dazzling electro project
Steve Mason is modern music's renaissance man. As part of the Beta Band, he mangled the indie rock formula beyond recognition, emerging with a folk...
Graeme Sinden is this month's pick for deck stardom. He's pals with the Basement Jaxx! Check out his exclusive mix for DJmag here, and for...
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San Fran-based DJ and producer Chrissy outlines his guide for ripping vinyl so they sound full, loud and powerful on a club system. With tips and tricks around needles, preamps, turntables, software and file formats, it's a go-to guide for anyone who wants to digitise their record collection
Artificial intelligence is at the heart of a fundamental shift in music’s role in our lives, and for electronic music, the transition will be seismic...
With over 50 cuts of exemplary UK rap, drill and grime, producer and Croydon FM resident Nammy Wams steps up for the Fresh Kicks mix...
The new track includes field recordings from the locations where Jayda filmed the documentary
“It was an incredibly direct and quick album to write because for the first time I knew exactly what I wanted to say”
David Wilson, who is also a drum & bass MC, says he can now learn songs "word for word", describing it as his "superpower"
"It's almost like being in a House Music Hall of Fame."
Spanning 13 tracks, the album's title is taken from the Zambian town where Kampire grew up
The release coincided with Earth Day and Brazilian Indigenous People's Day, and followed a concert in Brasilia with an audience of one million